AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. "UiiLinsi.n Crusoe”■! Was tlioro ever a hero wild appealed mere directly In tile imagination til' youth Nearly evenboy and girl ,ii) Hie KngliMi-speaklng World has read of His wonderful adventures and the"loyalty df hji s man "Friday.” Defoe's immortal store has been put into) pietiire form and is the principal attraction in the new p ro . gramme to be presented at the Princess Theatre to-night, It is 3000 ft in length, is produced on an elaborate scale, ami of excellent- quality. The book lias been adlieml in with surprising n,•curacy. and the settings visualise the speculation of the fanev of those who have I read the narrative. An Edison drama entitled “The Coastguard's Sister,” a > Vitagraph . photoplay “Checkmated.’’ a new “Pathe Cnzette,” an industrial study showing “The Making of Panama Hals.” and two bright and original comedies eonmlete an excellent programme.
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West Coast Times, 4 May 1914, Page 1
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144AMUSEMENTS. West Coast Times, 4 May 1914, Page 1
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